Wrap on a great production with the good people at @JohnDeere .. @freeflysystems Alta X looking good between sequences. Thank you, Janzen Adisewojo for the killer BTS shot
.@AmerenCorp is currently testing Auterion Suite with the @freeflysystems Astro, and is investigating ways Auterion powered #drones combined with the Suite can enable real time workflows within a diverse drone fleet.
Up in Ottawa @AreaX_O with the amazing @IndustryUAVs InDro Robotics team. Always great to be around cutting-edge #technology and great people. Meeting some for the first time! #drones#innovation
Like making motors spin faster, quieter, and with lower input power? We are looking for a Senior Motor Control Engineer to help us ensure our drones continue to push the limits on flight characteristics. Read more here! freeflysystems.com/careers/c…
Very likely the best drone in the world in its size class (~10lb drone, 3lb payload). Also happens to be made in the US by an awesome US company. Congrats @TabbFirchau and @freeflysystems.
Polynesians introduced the Polynesian rat to Tetiaroa atoll – an island in French Polynesia – around 1,000 years ago. There are currently anywhere between 28,000 and 65,000 rats on the island. Now drones are helping fightback: wired.trib.al/3tUrp12 Via @WIREDUK
The widespread electricity failure in Texas was largely caused by freezing natural gas pipelines, which are responsible for the majority of the state’s power supply.
Fossil fuel industry advocates falsely blamed renewable energy sources for the outage. nyti.ms/3bdF7vP
My friend had a broken TV and gave it to me free because he knew I could fix. It wouldn't power on. I don't know tv repair. I threw it in the shed for a while and one day ran an extension cord and it powered up just fine. But when I put it in the house it didn't work. 1/3
The Ardubee Kickstarter is live. We've been excited about this project since we first learned about it. This looks like a great tool for educators to learn and teach Arducopter. Check it out on Kickstarter now. kickstarter.com/projects/lum…
All Falcon 9 launches are fun to watch, but this was unique. You could see the launch exhaust plume on the way back down, You could see the condensation patterns from the grid fins when it hit trans-sonic, and of course, it was a polar launch from Florida with cows injured. 🤟